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Re: Electric Cooling Fans

To: "Thomas James Pokrefke, III" <pokrefke@ocean.st.usm.edu>
Subject: Re: Electric Cooling Fans
From: mmcewen@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca (John McEwen)
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 1997 15:46:46 -0500
Hi Thomas:

The fan itself probably causest the reduced cooling when it's off.  If
probably freewheels which interrupts air flow through the rad.  In
addition, the motor would block a fair amount of core surface.

John McEwen




>I replaced the engine-driven cooling fan on the 'B with an electric
>version.  There is only about 2" of room behind the radiator, so I had
>to mount the fan in front (pushing air through the radiator).
>
>I would have thought that @ 70 mph, there would be enough air moving
>across the radiator to keep the engine cool.  If the fan is off, the
>temp guage rides halfway between 'N'ormal and 'H'ot.  With the fan on,
>it rides right at 'N'ormal.
>
>Anyone want to guess why?
>
>FWIW - I have a dash mounted switch that turns the fan on/off.
>
>
>Thomas James Pokrefke, III
>1970 MGB
>pokrefke@ocean.st.usm.edu
>http://ocean.st.usm.edu/~pokrefke



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